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Victim s family calls to revoke terrorist s citizenship
Yehoshua Yosef
Galia Tamam holds a picture of her son, Moshe, who was murdered by Palestinian terrorists in 1984.
(Israel Hayom via JNS) - Arab Israeli terrorist Rushdi Hamdan Abu Mukh was released from prison on Monday upon completion of his 35-year prison sentence.
According to local media reports, following his release, Abu Makh, a member of a cell that abducted and murdered Israeli soldier Moshe Tamam in 1984, returned to his home in Baka al-Gharbiyeh, where locals waving Palestinian flags were waiting to welcome him.
In an interview with Army Radio on Monday, Moshe Tamam s brother Oren demanded that Israel strip Abu Mukh of his citizenship.
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Terrorist released after 35-year sentence, victim s family demand he be expelled
Rushdi Hamdan Abu Mukh was convicted for the murder of IDF soldier Moshe Tamam in 1984; now soldier s family appeals to Interior Minister Deri to revoke terrorist s citizenship, fearing of running into him
Elisha Ben Kimon, Eitan Glickman, Meir Turjeman |
Published: 04.05.21 , 18:53
A terrorist who has served a 35-year sentence for the killing of an IDF soldier was released from prison Monday morning as the slain soldier s family appealed to the interior minister in demand his citizenship be revoked.
Rushdi Hamdan Abu Mukh was convicted for the murder of IDF soldier Moshe Tamam in 1984 alongside three other accomplices Walid Daka, Ibrahim Abu Mukh, and Ibrahim Abdel Razek Bayadseh all of them Israeli citizens from Baqa al-Gharbiyye operating on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) the same group behind the West Bank attack in which 17-year-old Rina Shnerb was k